Richard,
This quote I also find it particualry interesting as well and have seen the basic concept in several different reviews of the Holbo MK 2 in different forms.
"I find it interesting that the Holbo is compared with tables costing 20 or more times as much, yet it is often regarded as a reference system!"
I have currently narrowed my personal "audition" listening search down to just two typical belt driven set up options after listening to about 9 different decks with as many different cartridges and tonearms. Some in particular, are a very good match to the deck. However, to my ear I have found that the less massive decks, but not super light weight, seem to apeal to my "ear". The two I really like are in the 45-50 lb range. I am reluctant to just say what those are on a more public blog like this. But, it is attractive to me that for a much less costly deck and tonearm I could maybe put a much better cartridge in place and spend more on the phono stage with this potential "giant killer" deck with some very well executed engineering that is an air bearing platter and air bearing tangential tone arm, for the same $$$ that I would like as well or maybe much more.
But, I am also very reluctant to try this Holbo deck out as I have no personal exposure to it, and no one I know where I am has one. I believe in the general advice on high end audio gear, "you need to listen to it yourself" especially with analog things like turntable systems, and a particular emphasis toward the fact that if you can arrange it, where you are going to listen to it.
I have asked Bostjan at Holbo (long email thread) about a referal to someone in the Pacific NW with one I could go listen to. No go so far. I have just asked again. So the question; do you think I should just order one, set it up with a willing dealer of other things (the cartridge and phono stage) and try it out? What do think I can expect to find out with my ears? "Giant Killer" or not?
I know this might be a bit much to ask, but I am a little frustated in this case with the "direct to consumer" model. I do have many components I have bought on that principal in the past, Legacy Audio and Anti Cables for instance. But it just seems like analog turntable systems are in a differnt catagory.
Sincerely,
ACR

